Join Us At Forrester’s Privacy & Security 2018 Forum

Those of us who care about cybersecurity and privacy are a special breed. As long as these disciplines have been around, technologies have gotten more complex, threats have gotten more dangerous, and expectations have skyrocketed. Yet we have not simply persevered; we are now guiding top executives and policymakers to think differently about business models and how we collect and use data, and many of us are at the forefront of technical innovation. We continue to advance.

With that in mind, join your intrepid peers at Forrester’s Privacy & Security 2018 Forum, September 25–26 in Washington, D.C., for a thoughtful look at what’s ahead for our thoroughly challenging and increasingly critical industry. Our agenda will include a range of analysts from Forrester’s Security & Risk team, plus colleagues from B2C Marketing and Customer Experience roles. We’ll also have a field of privacy and security experts from organizations such as:

Amazon Web Services

Box

DocuSign

Intuit

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Justice

Our sponsors will also be in attendance, including:

Centrify

IBM

KPMG

Mimecast

This will be a packed two days of discussion about how to improve your organization’s ability to compete and “walk the talk” of effective security and privacy. We’ll also cover emerging and essential tools and techniques, the new breed of security and privacy leaders, and our always popular “hackers versus executives.”

We’re looking forward to educational and inspirational discussion, and we hope to see you there.

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